C20 to C19 Power Cable for Network Devices That Require a Heavy-Gauge Connection
This rugged cord features 12 AWG wire suitable for high power connections, making it a reliable solution for large server applications that require a higher-rated, heavier-gauge cable. It can be used to connect a server, router, switch, blade server enclosure or other network device to a UPS system or PDU. It is also an ideal replacement or upgrade from the standard power cord provided by the device's manufacturer. The six-foot length allows you flexibility in placing equipment with respect to the power outlet.
Locking C19 Connector Helps Prevent Accidental Disconnection and Expensive Downtime
Having a cable come loose accidentally can mean the loss of power and costly downtime. The locking C19 connector helps you avoid such danger, protecting critical equipment by maintaining a secure link without failure. The locking cable is also invaluable when moving equipment in a rack or removing equipment from tight areas, ensuring the power cord always stays connected.
LifetimeWarranty
The P036-L06 is backed by a lifetime warranty, ensuring reliability and performance.
Technical Information
First End Connector Type:
IEC 60320 C20
First End Connector Detail:
1 x 3-pin IEC 60320 C20 Male
Second End Connector Type:
IEC 60320 C19
Second End Connector Detail:
1 x 3-pin IEC 60320 C19 Female
Device Supported:
Server
Device Supported:
Router
Device Supported:
Switch
Device Supported:
Enclosure
Device Supported:
Network Device
Device Supported:
Network Switch
Device Supported:
PDU
Device Supported:
UPS
Localization:
North America
Power Description
Voltage Rating:
250 V AC
Current Rating:
20 A
Physical Characteristics
Color Family:
Black
Product Color:
Black
Cord Length:
6 ft
Miscellaneous
Country of Origin:
China
Environmentally Friendly:
Yes
Warranty
Limited Warranty:
Lifetime
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.